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    Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

    Northern Illinois University

    Northern Illinois University

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    United States of America, DeKalb

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines28-Aug-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 738  / credit
    Next Intake 28-Aug-2023

    Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

    About

    The Certificate in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health is intended for professionals who work with infants, young children, families, and caregivers, but who lack specific knowledge about promoting and supporting young children's social-emotional development in the context of relationships and within early childhood systems of care. The certificate includes advanced coursework focused on developing an understanding of caregiver-child relationships, family and community systems, culture and diversity, trauma informed care, and reflective practice. The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health field is multidisciplinary, so individuals across sectors (e.g., education, social work, public health) are encouraged to apply. It is also intended for students enrolled in graduate degree programs and those in related fields who need to meet continuing education requirements or desire additional academic preparation.  

    This certificate prepares students to pursue the Illinois Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health credential, as the coursework is aligned to the foundational and functional competencies required for the credential. The Illinois Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Credential requires an earned Master's degree, at least 5 years of post-graduate experience with infants, toddlers, young children, and their families, and 60 hours of reflective supervision. For more information about this certificate and the experience requirements see Illinois Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Credential.  

    Admission to the Graduate School at NIU, either as admitted to a program or as a student-at-large, is a prerequisite to admission to the Certificate in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. Students wishing to apply to the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Certificate must possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution at the time of initial enrollment.  Admission to the certificate program requires approval of the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Certificate Admissions Committee. Students apply to the certificate after being admitted to the Graduate School at NIU.   

    A student pursuing the certificate program is expected to have a minimum of 3 semester hours of undergraduate course work in child development. If deficient, the deficiency course should be completed during the first semester after admission to the certificate program. The deficiency course must be met with a grade of B or better. 

    A minimum of 15 credits are required for the completion of the Graduate Certificate in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. The curriculum is comprised of 9 credit hours of required course work and 6 additional credits of elective courses. Students must maintain a cumulative minimum 3.00 GPA in all course work to continue in the certificate program. Please see the program website for more information. 

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Eligibility Requirements

    In general, you need to have accomplished the following in order to be considered for admission:

    • Completed a four-year undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution or one with equivalent recognition.
    • Achieved a 2.75 grade point average on a 4.00 scale, or the equivalent.

    NIU only recognizes degrees awarded by regionally accredited institutions or foreign institutions with equivalent recognition. For example, we recognize degrees from institutions in India that are recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC), designated by the UGC as deemed to be a university, or designated as an Institute of National Importance as possessing the equivalent to regional accreditation.

    Application Materials

    In general, you may follow the information provided on the application materials page when preparing to apply. Additional information and requirements are below.

    Transcripts

    When you apply, you must upload transcripts and proof of degree (diploma, diploma supplement, etc.) attested by an appropriate school official, as well as certified English language translations.

    If you're from India or Pakistan, you must upload individual marksheets rather than transcripts, as well as degree certificates (if available), all attested by the principal, controller of exams, registrar or USIEF.

    If you're admitted, you'll need to submit hard copies of all transcripts, marksheets and proof of degree.

    Test Scores

    In addition to test scores required by your intended program, you must submit a TOEFL or IELTS score unless you meet one of the following criteria:

    • You're seeking admission to the Intensive English Program at ELS DeKalb.
    • You completed or will complete a baccalaureate or higher degree from an institution in one of these countries (listed).

    Please note the following regarding test scores:

    • NIU requires an 80 (TOEFL), 6.5 (IELTS) or 53 (PTE Academic) or 115 (Duolingo).
    • When preparing your score report for upload, be sure that your name and all scores are legible.
    • If you're admitted, you must have your test score sent to NIU from the testing center. When having your TOEFL score sent, use institution code 1559. NIU does not require department codes; neither does the testing center. For your Duolingo test score, you will be able to send it through the Duolingo website directly. There is no separate testing center.

    Passports

    Though not required, you may upload a copy of your passport during the application process. A passport is required to be issued an I-20, but not for admission purposes.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 738 

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    How to Apply

    Select Your Program

    • Select the graduate program in which you wish to enroll.
    • Gather Your Application Materials

      Your application materials will consist of the following:

      • Transcripts (unofficial copies are accepted for admission purposes).
      • Letters of recommendation.
      • Statement of purpose.
      • Test scores (if required).
      • Resume or curriculum vitae (optional).
      • Additional materials required by your program.Take note of the program's application requirements and its application deadline, the date by which you must submit all application materials.

      Format Your Materials

      Read our file upload requirements to make sure your materials are formatted correctly.

      Check in With Your Referees

      Your referees are people who will write letters of recommendation for you. You should ask them if they are willing to write a letter before you begin the application process.

      Start Your Online Application

      When you start your application, you'll be asked to do the following:

      • Provide required information.
      • Enter email addresses for your referees and trigger an email to be sent to them.
      • Upload a statement of purpose.
      • Upload copies of unofficial transcripts.
      • Provide additional materials required by your program, such as a writing sample or test score.

        Finalize and Submit Your Application

        Double check your work. Verify that you have chosen the correct program of study. Once an application is submitted, it is considered final. We will not accept revised documents (except for your resume/curriculum vitae).

        If you save your application before you submit it, you can log back in to continue working on it. After you submit your application, you can log back in to view a checklist of materials and upload any you still need to submit.

        • Checklists are only updated after you submit your application.
        • Duplicate materials and items that are not required will not appear on your checklist.
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    Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

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